Guiding Principles & Code of Conduct
OSC Rochester is part of the International Network of Open Science and Scholarship Communities (INOSC). While every community is unique, we share a set of Guiding Principles and adhere to a Code of Conduct. Please find link to version 1.0 below.
INOSC Guiding Principles and Code of Conduct
Local addendum to the Guiding Principles and/or Code of Conduct
If someone makes you or anyone else feel unsafe or unwelcome, or if you believe a harassment problem exists, please report it as soon as possible to the Coordinators of the OSC organizing the event [Chigusa Kurumada ckuruma2@ur.rochester.edu or Justin Fay fayjustin@gmail], either in person or electronically (with the option to remain anonymous). If the person you should report to is the target of the complaint, you may contact the event organizers and/or the confidential advisor(s) of their employer [University of Rochester Office of University Engagement and Enrichment https://www.rochester.edu/oee/contact/]. The target of the complaint will not be involved in handling or resolving the incident. Every code of conduct violation report will be treated with seriousness and care.